Gulshan, George –
Husband of Mrs. Gulshan, of Churchgate, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly in the employ of the goods department of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company. Reported missing since 07/07/1916 and subsequently presumed killed.
Gulshan, Joseph –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gulshan, of 94, Orlando Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Formerly in the employ of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company as a ticket collector at Wigan, South Shore (Blackpool) and Bolton.
Gurd, Robert –
An old boy of the Bolton Church Institute. Promotion 02/09/1914 to Second Lieutenant.
Guynam, Thomas Spencer –
Of 8, Windsor Grove, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted March 1915.
Hackett, John –
Son of James Henry and Ann Elizabeth Hackett, of 3, Tower Street, Turton, Lancashire; husband of Ellen Hackett (nee Rothwell), of 15, Mount Pleasant, Edgworth, Turton, Lancashire. A stretcher bearer.
Hackett, Walter Joseph –
Husband of Bridget Hackett (nee O’Connor), of 20, Back Rothwell Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Caught aged 34 as AWOL from Codford, Wiltshire since 05/11/1914 appearing before Bolton Magistrates 10/11/1914 to be sent back to his unit under escort. (Bolton Archives: JBO/1/25).
Hackett, James –
Of 1, Heaton Square, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted August 1915.
Hacking, Thomas –
Husband of Annie Hacking (nee Nicholson), of 61, Cooper Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Served in the South African Campaign. Recorded as James Hacking on Medal and Award Rolls.
Hacking, –
Attached to the Transport Section.
Hacking, Henry William Christopher –
Husband of Lily Hacking, of 27, St. Anne’s Terrace, Padiham, Lancashire. Formerly 4027, East Lancashire Regiment.
Hacking, Herbert –
Of 18, St. John Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted July 1915.
Hackley, John –
Son of Margaret Hackley and husband of Edith Maud Hackley (nee Booth), of 22, Progress Street, Bolton, Lancashire. In the battalion machine gun section. Home service only.
Haddock, Stanley –
Son of James and Elizabeth Hannah Haddock; husband of Elizabeth Haddock (nee Ashworth), of 34, Cloister Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Wounded in the right thigh August 1917. Formerly 8th Bn., Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Haddock, Percy –
Son of Mr. Haddock, of the North End Laundry, 39, Ulleswater Street, Bolton, Lancashire.
Haddock, Peter –
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Haddock, of 35, Delph Street, Bolton, Lancashire. Enlisted December 1917 aged 18. Formerly 76682, Manchester Regiment.
Hadfield, Alfred (Fred) –
Son of Alfred and Emily Hadfield (nee Breffitt), of Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire; husband of Annie Hadfield (nee Dickenson), of 374, Lever Street, Bolton, Lancashire. 21 years service. Formerly with the 11 Hussars, including service in India and in the South African Campaign.
Hadfield, Lewis –
Son of John and Sarah Elizabeth Hadfield, of 176, Stanley Street, Atherton, Lancashire. Enlisted November 1915.
Hadfield, Harry –
Hadfield, Herbert –
Son of Robert and Nancy Hadfield, of 230, St. Helens Road, Daubhill, Bolton, Lancashire. Reported missing since 11/04/1917 and subequently presumed killed. Youngest of six soldier brothers.